Richard Martin Trail

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The Richard Martin Trail or the Richard Martin Rails-to-Trail is a multi-use rail trail open to hikers, walkers, runners, and bicycle and horseback riders in Limestone County, Alabama built on an abandoned rail corridor as part of the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy. The 10.2-mile trail winds through wetlands, the Civil War site Battle of Sulphur Creek Trestle and downtown Elkmont, Alabama. It was named in honor of Richard Martin, local citizen and trail supporter, who led the effort to build the trail for 25 years. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Richard Martin Trail
rdf:langString Richard Martin Trail
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rdf:langString North: Veto Rd. TN state line
rdf:langString South: Piney Chapel Rd.
rdf:langString National Recreation Trail in 2010
rdf:langString North Limestone County, Alabama, USA
rdf:langString All year
rdf:langString Battle of Sulphur Creek Trestle, Town of Elkmont
rdf:langString Crushed rock
rdf:langString Show Trail's Path on a Map
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rdf:langString Bicycles, pedestrian, horseback
rdf:langString Rails to Trails
rdf:langString The Richard Martin Trail or the Richard Martin Rails-to-Trail is a multi-use rail trail open to hikers, walkers, runners, and bicycle and horseback riders in Limestone County, Alabama built on an abandoned rail corridor as part of the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy. The 10.2-mile trail winds through wetlands, the Civil War site Battle of Sulphur Creek Trestle and downtown Elkmont, Alabama. It was named in honor of Richard Martin, local citizen and trail supporter, who led the effort to build the trail for 25 years.
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